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Solar Eclipse Tips
In this video we talk about 10 tips for viewing a solar eclipse. Make sure to watch until the end for 2 bonus tips!
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Best Portable Solar Telescope the SVBONY 510
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In this video we take a look at possibly the best portable white light solar telescope the SVBONY 510. With the upcoming eclipse on April 8, 2024 as well as progression towards a solar peak, now is a great time to get into solar astronomy! Want to learn more about this telescope check out the link here: www.svbony.com/sv510-solar-eclipse-refractor-travel-telescope/ Or check out all of there pro...
How to Safely View a Solar Eclipse
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In this video I discuss several of the many ways to safely view the sun during a solar eclipse. Remember it is never safe to look at the sun without the proper safety equipment. FOLLOW ME ON: Twitter: astroinfocus Facebook: AstroInFocus/ Instagram: astroinfocus
ASI2600MM ZWO Filter Wheel Setup with Antlia 36mm Filters
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In this video I discuss the setup of the ASI260MM Camera as well as the ZWO 7 position filter wheel with Antlia 36mm 3nm filters. Don't forget to like and subscribe that way you don't miss out on future videos! FOLLOW ME ON: Twitter: astroinfocus Facebook: AstroInFocus/ Instagram: astroinfocus
AstroInFocus Solar Powered Observatory Tour
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Welcome to the AIF observatory, watch your step it is still under construction. We will discuss how the observatory is powered, roof operation, a quick overview of the gear housed in the observatory and future plans. FOLLOW ME ON: Twitter: astroinfocus Facebook: AstroInFocus/ Instagram: astroinfocus
How to Setup Plate Solving with Sequence Generator Pro
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Thank you for scribing and if you have not yet subscribed, please consider subscribing to my channel. In this video we continue the setup of Sequence Generator Pro by adding in plate solving using Platesolve2. This is one of the most valuable tools you can setup early on with SGP. Beyond allowing you to accurately center on targets and continue integrating data to a target even years later, it ...
How I started Astrophotography
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In this video, I discuss my journey into astrophotography. Over the last 5 years I have learned so much, and have much more to learn. I hope this video inspires you to keep pushing, keep learning and encourages you during those times when nothing seems to be working out with your gear. Keep pushing and keep learning! FOLLOW ME ON: Twitter: astroinfocus Facebook: AstroIn...
Sequence Generator Pro Easy Setup
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In this video I walk you through how easy it is to start adding your equipment into Sequence Generator Pro. This is an older version of the software, but will still help you add in your equipment in the newest version. Please subscribe so you don't miss out on future videos, including adding in more equipment into SGP, using advanced features and setting up plate solving. Live streamed star par...
ZWO EAF Backlash Compensation
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
In this video I will show you how to set up your backlash compensation for your ZWO EAF ZWO Did not sponsor this video, and I am not affiliated with ZWO. I purchased this product on my own. FOLLOW ME ON: Twitter: astroinfocus Facebook: AstroInFocus/ Instagram: astroinfocus
How to install a ZWO EAF on a Stellarvue 102mm
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In this video I install a 5v ZWO EAF on my Stellarvue 102mm, and talk about what else is needed to install it that is not included. ZWO Did not sponsor this video, and I am not affiliated with ZWO. I purchased this product on my own. FOLLOW ME ON: Twitter: astroinfocus Facebook: AstroInFocus/ Instagram: astroinfocus

Комментарии

  • @jeffratino5456
    @jeffratino5456 19 дней назад

    Thanks for this. Do you know what size Allen wrench you used to remove the focuser knob? I picked up a used 102, but it has the feather touch focuser.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 13 дней назад

      I believe it may be a 1/16 inch.

    • @jeffratino5456
      @jeffratino5456 12 дней назад

      @@astroinfocus Thanks, I emailed Stellarvue and yeah they said it is 1/16

  • @tobiyarbrough5239
    @tobiyarbrough5239 3 месяца назад

    Nice! Just built a rig with SGP as my acquisition software. Losmandy GM8/Canon 6D. Looking forward to your other videos.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 3 месяца назад

      Hopefully you will have some clear skies to test it out soon!

  • @devetterusso886
    @devetterusso886 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much, just what I needed for easier installation.

  • @jimwaters304
    @jimwaters304 4 месяца назад

    Timely video that covers good details. I am getting a SVX90T this week.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 4 месяца назад

      I'm sure you will love that scope!

  • @AstroEscape
    @AstroEscape 6 месяцев назад

    Well done Brian!

  • @astroindianx
    @astroindianx 6 месяцев назад

    What a telescope 🔥

  • @esoxhnter
    @esoxhnter 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video!

  • @SolarSailor-177
    @SolarSailor-177 6 месяцев назад

    Great tips!

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer 6 месяцев назад

    Looking forward to the eclipse. Just hope it doesn't come at night.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 3 месяца назад

      It didn't come at night for me haha, but it did get dark!

  • @RahilSethi
    @RahilSethi 6 месяцев назад

    thank you! Are your filter 2" or 50 mm? Because for 2" 7 position EFW it says either 2" threaded filters or 50 mm unmounted. Your filters look unmounted to me.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 6 месяцев назад

      You are correct these are unmounted filters, I am using Antlia 36mm unmounted filters.

  • @Pics2FlicksDennis
    @Pics2FlicksDennis 6 месяцев назад

    Good video. How did you mount the SV510 to the SV225 alt/az mount? The dovetail on the telescope is much too small to fit the dovetail on the alt/az mount.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 6 месяцев назад

      While not an elegant solution, I was able to use 2 of the 3 screws on the SV225 mount to hold the scope in place. I did not have any fears of it coming loose or falling out. I have used it in this manner several times since then with success.

    • @Pics2FlicksDennis
      @Pics2FlicksDennis 6 месяцев назад

      @@astroinfocus that’s what I ended up doing. A kludge, but it works. I’m gonna look for a Vixen dovetail I have around here somewhere and see if using that might work better

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 7 месяцев назад

    I often use my 25 mm Pocket Borg refractor as a solar telescope with Baader Solar film in front.I don't have a solar sight and I just use a 32 mm to get the Sun and line it up and switch to my 9 mm eye piece.

  • @TubeYou7
    @TubeYou7 7 месяцев назад

    So you can't remove the solar filter? I built my own solar filter for my Mak and was thinking about buying this instead but if it's only good for solar it's not worth it to me.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 7 месяцев назад

      You are correct, the solar filter is not removable. I feel that being permanently attached does offer some befits such as allowing it to be protected from tears or punctures during transit being recessed in the dew shield as and covered with the dust cap, but yes this is a solar only telescope.

  • @JeanPierreTORRES
    @JeanPierreTORRES 7 месяцев назад

    So, the backlash you find with the ZWO utility, in NINA do you put it in the IN box or the OUT box? Thank you for your reply.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 6 месяцев назад

      I do not use NINA, however for SGP I just let it use the backlash setting that you input in the ASCOM driver and have not had any problems with an autofocus routine.

  • @JeanPierreTORRES
    @JeanPierreTORRES 7 месяцев назад

    Merci depuis la France (proximité de Saint-Tropez) !

  • @strunz5787
    @strunz5787 7 месяцев назад

    Can a satellite be seen by a private telescope?

    • @johnreilly8672
      @johnreilly8672 7 месяцев назад

      Yes but they move fast.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is possible, but being that they move fast and are small, it can be quite difficult. Some motorized mounts can use software listed below to track them. www.heavenscape.com/

  • @loneoceans
    @loneoceans 7 месяцев назад

    May we know what is that massive telescope behind you?

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 7 месяцев назад

      The telescope behind me is an Optical Guidance Systems 24" Ritchey-Chretien telescope. f/8 4876mm FL

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer 7 месяцев назад

    Nice.

  • @hank7055
    @hank7055 9 месяцев назад

    Very nicely done!!! Thank you.

  • @sreeshab4093
    @sreeshab4093 10 месяцев назад

    excellent video, this is so helpful

  • @roymixon
    @roymixon 10 месяцев назад

    Are you using the SV503 70mm Refractor ED ? I have the ZWO EAF with the SV503 70mm. I would assume that I could use your demo as a guide to set backlash with my rig? Also, is that your starting position "in focus " ? 20145 ?

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 3 месяца назад

      You will be able to use this for your Sv503 scope, I have the 80mm version that I use for solar and followed the same steps when setting up the EAF.

  • @torstenmaywald5664
    @torstenmaywald5664 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @ssdheeraj6347
    @ssdheeraj6347 11 месяцев назад

    explain very well thank you

  • @clementding10
    @clementding10 11 месяцев назад

    How about the backlash caused by the spring coupler?

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 3 месяца назад

      I compressed the spring slightly to minimize any backlash in the coupler.

  • @johnrsims43
    @johnrsims43 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your video. I would be interested in knowing more about your observatory: cost, who constructed, how long to construct, “general” location (State would be sufficient), etc…. Could you also estimate the additional cost of going to 10X14 (vs 8X12). Thanks, John

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 3 месяца назад

      Stay tuned for an update soon!

  • @RatherBeTraveling
    @RatherBeTraveling 11 месяцев назад

    Hello, thanks for putting out this video. I have setup very similar but with 2" filter wheel. And I am very new to the hobby, and have a question for you. If you need 55 mm for back focus and you took off the tilt place what did you use to replace the .5 mm or does it matter?

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 11 месяцев назад

      Hello, this is a great question! When it comes to backfocus distance, every mm counts. If you have all of the spacers and everything is adding up to 54.5 mm and you need only .5mm you can purchase shims in various thicknesses that can take up that .5mm spacing. Something to keep in mind ,if you are using a field flatter and once you have your 55mm back focus if your stars I. The corner are not round you may need to add or remove additional spacers. Also you need to account for the thickness of your filters. You divide the thickness of your filters by 3 to get the additional length you need. For example if your filters are all 3mm, and your setup requires 55mm backfocus. You will actually need 56mm backfocus. (3mm filter tickness/3) + 55 = 56.

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer Год назад

    It is safe to look directly at the Sun at night. 🙂

  • @picklesteve2313
    @picklesteve2313 Год назад

    i have a laser collimator, and using that and tuning to a star getting the secondary right in the middle over and under focused, spending a total of about 4 hrs this week just collimating the stars are still oval shaped/slightly blurry, i tried backing the locking screws out a little to not get primary mirror in tension/warped slightly. no luck.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      What telescope are you trying to collimate?

    • @picklesteve2313
      @picklesteve2313 Год назад

      @@astroinfocus it's a Skyoptikst 1400x 150mm newtionan reflector. It's a 5.9 inch diameter one. Collomation was fine when I got it but I figured it could be better cause when I looked into where the eye piece is without an optic In there. the white circle was like waxing gibbous moon shape so I tried to fix it and made it worst. Got it back close but it has the star shapes all off. And planets are sorta clear but have like double image over top oval shaped and blurry obscuring the clear planet

  • @javierbenavides2669
    @javierbenavides2669 Год назад

    Thank you very much for your video. It has been very useful to me.

  • @sjondemolphotography
    @sjondemolphotography Год назад

    thanks for the good explanation!

  • @tostativerdk
    @tostativerdk Год назад

    Very demonstration of how to determine backlash, without being under the stars :)

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      I am glad you enjoyed the video, there is a lot of things you can do even during those rainy or cloudy days!

  • @mikeharden7904
    @mikeharden7904 Год назад

    Awesome video. Just what i needed to set up my new ZWO focus motor. Tried it tonight and it worker perfectly. Focus was right on. Thanks, Mike

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you, I am glad the video helped you get your focuser all set up!

  • @darle94
    @darle94 Год назад

    Superbe vidéo ...Merci aussi pour le partage de tes réussites et difficultés . un langage vrai 🙏🙏🙏. je me suis abonné a ta chaine . Bon ciel à toi et belles réussites . Patrick ( France )

  • @MrSoulMonk
    @MrSoulMonk Год назад

    Great pictures and more importantly, the tremendous progress you have made after starting out just a few years ago. You have to credit yourself for that. Your passion will carry you through and every picture you take is unique no matter how many people have taken it. Here's to many more years of astro photography.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you for the comment. Comments like this really help push me to make more videos to share my journey and push me to refine my astro photography skills even more. I have just entered the realm of mono imaging, I can't wait to look back in a few years at my first mono image and see how far I have gone!

  • @jenshaun6424
    @jenshaun6424 Год назад

    Hello, Thank you for your useful video. I have just bought an EAF and now I am at the point to find the right value for the backlash. I just was about to do it like you, but then I asked myself if this is the right backlash I should look at? Isn’t your backlash the gap between the fine/coarse gear? The EAF if directly connected to the main axis and the low gear button is just moving, because the main axis is moving, but has nothing to do with the movement of the barrel. I think I need to look for the backlash in the EAF and (if present) between the worm wheel and the rack and pineon drive? I want to do this at the sky and see if I can go back to the same star diameter after focusing in and out. This might be more difficult, but show directly the effect of the right focus. And this method does not need any additional tool. What do you think about this? Regards Jens

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 11 месяцев назад

      While doing it that way may proved a more accurate backlash setting, I can say with my setup this method had been reliable since I have posted the video and I have not had a need to further refine my backlash setting. That is the great thing about this hobby. There are many ways to achieve successful results!

  • @Rafastro
    @Rafastro Год назад

    For the record, next time, you have to take the filter wheel off for a much easier camera attachment.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you for the tip! When I was placing the luminance filter I was thinking it may have been easier to line everything up if I would have taken the carousel out. Hopefully someone will see your comment if they are setting up their filter wheel, and they won't struggle like I did.

  • @davewarner1798
    @davewarner1798 Год назад

    I'm looking to migrate to this camera and am wondering if you're experiencing any vignetting with the 36mm filters. I have the old ZWO EFW and LRGB and 5nm SHO 36mm filters but have heard I might be better off with 2" but it's a significant investment along with buying the new camera. Are you seeing any vignetting with this setup?

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      I have not had a chance or the clear skies to thoroughly test this setup out other than for a few short imaging sessions. So far, I have not noticed any vignetting in the images except possibly in the very edges at the corners. I am still working on fine-tuning my back focus spacing as I am getting some oblong stars in the corners. These filters have been highly regarded by other astrophotographers, and there is quite a price difference when stepping up to a 2" filter. I also have not noticed any halos around stars with the oxygen filter either. It is possible that the star field has not had any stars bright enough to cause any haloing. I will post a video once I get several images completed on my thoughts about this camera and filter combination. (So far, I am very impressed)

  • @lupixus
    @lupixus Год назад

    this method of determining the EAF backlash is theoretical because you start from the premise that the mechanics of the tube have no backlash. it is best to measure the distance that the tube travels during repeated in and out movements.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus 3 месяца назад

      On the focuser on this scope and several others, I have not had any issues achieving reliable and repeatable auto focus. I will say I did calculate my backlash a bit differently on my Meade Lx200 12" as this method was not achieving repeatable results.

  • @AstroGallery
    @AstroGallery Год назад

    I started my astrophotography with Sony Xperia 1 II Mobile Phone & DIY Tripod. when I grab my first image of Milky Way my eyes filled with tears.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      The wonders and joys that the night sky holds are truly awe-inspiring. You will always remember that first image, I know I will always remember mine!

  • @DurangoLegend
    @DurangoLegend Год назад

    Did you try using a larger washer with the front and rear screw to see if it would help with more support. It looks like if you placed a washer on the rear screw that at least half of the washer would be helping to secure the back of the mounting plate.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Hello DurangoLegend, I have not tried that. I have been using the setup just as I installed it in this video and have not had any problems. I will admit I should put it on my to do list, since it would be much more secure having a second screw holding the focuser in place. Thanks for watching!

    • @aw7425
      @aw7425 Год назад

      This is very helpful as I’m thinking of buying this same scope from Vic and I have the same accessories you have. Many thanks and clear skies.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      You won't regret the scope. It is definitely a lifetime scope. It is a telescope that I will never replace. While I haven't used mine much for visual the few times that I have done outreach, it has proven to also be an amazing visual scope for its size.

  • @wiliamroy8665
    @wiliamroy8665 Год назад

    Excellent, logical, easy to understand and can be done during the daylight!

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @timothycommo1903
    @timothycommo1903 Год назад

    If you're weather is anything like it is here in the Chicago/NE Illinois area I'd stick with the MC. If you only get a few cloudless nights every month like I do you don't want to be spending time taking multiple images of the same target through various filters, possibly on different nights (or the following year). With an MC and a dual-band or LP filter you can get a nice amount of data in one night on one target and not have to wait for another cloudless night to capture additional data. Anyways, that's my opinion. Thanks for the video!

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you for your recommendation, I am still torn between switching to a mono camera. In my area we do have more cloudy nights than clear, but when it is clear it does seem to be when the moon is shining nice and bright. I am convinced that the moon has the ability to dissipate clouds.

  • @montanausa329
    @montanausa329 Год назад

    Good job

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you, I hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @PafMedic
    @PafMedic Год назад

    Awesome Video,Ive Always Owned A Small Cheap Ref Since I Was 10,A 76mm Nat Geo😂Im 53 And Still Have It..But Santa Decided In 2016 To Get A 114LCM With A Neximage 10🤔🤔🤔WTH…I Had A Royal Blast Over The Next Year Learning,and Imaging Everything I Could,Including Some DSO’s,The Following Year,Santa Showed Up With A 6se🙀I Went Nuts,lol..Over The Spring I Got A Mak90 For A Grab And Go,And A Canon t3i,I Was Set,When Skywatcher Came Out With The Evoguide🤔🤔Widefiled😂,Gotta Have It,So I Did,lol,And The Eqm35Pro,Can Still Put My 6se On It..I Was Good Till Last April,and No Clue Why I Wanted The ES102/1000😂😂😂Great Doublet,For Visual,and Surprisingly,For Astro With No CA,At Christmas,Santa Brought Me An Evostar72,So Now I Have My Dream Skywatcher DS Set Up,And Some Great Visual Ones So Everyone Who Wants To Look Can,Also A Zwo120Mini,and The 385MC..I Live In A Small Community In NWPA,I Set Up A Few When I Can,And The Neighborhood Kids Come Up And Play,Its Great,We Have A Ball,and Learn Together,Have An 11 Y/O That The 114 Will Be Donated Too When The Weather Improves,Its Time For Someone Else To Have The Adventure I Did,Great Video,God Bless,and Clear Skies🙏🏼❤️🔭✨🌏

  • @poruatokin
    @poruatokin Год назад

    Nice video, but one point I might add. Your method here is correcting the backlash in the ZWO gearbox and even in the fine/coarse gearing of the focuser, but does not take into account any additional backlash that exists in the rack and pinion of the focus barrel. To eliminate it 100%, you'd need to rig up a DTI or similar accurate device to measure the actual movement of the barrel. I'm pretty sure if you did that, you'd find that the relationship of the two knobs will not match - which is fine because ultimately they do not matter, only the position of the barrel matters.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Hello, thank you for the comment. I don't have the tools to accurately measure the travel, however for my use case I have found this method to be more than acceptable for accounting for backlash. I have not had the focuser "get lost" while performing an auto focus routine. If I, or others do run into an issue I hope they will see your comment in hopes that it will guide them into focus.

    • @charliewatts6895
      @charliewatts6895 Год назад

      @@astroinfocus I've had problems with my focuser getting lost. I worked out the backlash using you method, and it came down to 36 steps. Originially I had this set at 20 steps.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Have you had a chance to see if changing your backlash to 36 steps has helped since you changed it?

  • @kenkoskela3357
    @kenkoskela3357 Год назад

    Nice clear teaching... thanks for making the video!

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      You are welcome, thank you for watching.

  • @cristian-zg8sh
    @cristian-zg8sh Год назад

    Thanks a lot, finally I understand how to calculate the backslash compensation. Regards from Chile

  • @tarangan.chinchwad
    @tarangan.chinchwad Год назад

    It true. I am grateful to you for sharing your experience. Thank you Anand from India.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      My pleasure! I am glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Nick-we7lf
    @Nick-we7lf Год назад

    Backlash should be done with your camera and filter wheel INSTALLED ! Why ? because the loading on your Rack and Pinion focuser will be affected by the weight / load. The torque / Current required to rotate the focuser will also change the backlash.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thanks for the tip, maybe in the future I will make a video calculating the backlash with and without the equipment, and test the results. Currently I have not had my autofocuser get lost by using this method to calculate the backlash, without the equipment attached.

  • @58Northastro
    @58Northastro Год назад

    A great star party, sorry I missed it live, maybe next time, thanks for sharing.

    • @astroinfocus
      @astroinfocus Год назад

      Thank you, there will definitely be more in the future as well as some during the daylight hours featuring solar safe viewing of the sun in H-alpha.